DIVAREA - Land Division Utility
Suppose that you have to split a big part into 2, 3, 4 (or even 5.014!) or you want to cut a part of 2345 m2 out of the big one.
All you need is a CLOSED LWPOLYLINE enclosing the big part.
Load the utility, after placing it into an appropriate folder,
let's say \Program Files\Acad2000\Support, invoke "APPLOAD" command
or invoke (LOAD"DIVAREA") and run it by typing DIVAREA.
Answer the few questions you will be asked and REMEMBER:
When you are prompted to indicate the two points of
the approximate division line, please bear in mind that
1. This DIVISION LINE will be rotated (or be offseted) and
neither of its endpoints should reside outside of the boundary,
(although it should have been easy to overcome this bug),
so pick points as FAR OUT from the boundary as possible,
not exceeding, of course, your current visibe area.
As for the FIXED POINT, in case you prefer "F"
rather than "C" as an answer in the previous question, it has to
reside on the lwpoly or outside of it, never inside.
2. When indicating point into the part which will obtain the desired
area, you have to indicate INTO it and AS FAR from division line as
possible, so this point will not be outside of the desired part
while the division line is moving into it.
3. Finally, you have to indicate exactly by the same way,
FAR FROM DIVISION line and INTO the remaining piece.
If you prefer more precision you can decrease local vars step2
and step1 accordingly.
Eg : Suppose you want to cut a part of 75.399 m2 out of 223.199 M2 (Total Area).
All you need is a CLOSED LWPOLYLINE enclosing the big part.
Load the utility, after placing it into an appropriate folder,
let's say \Program Files\Acad2000\Support, invoke "APPLOAD" command
or invoke (LOAD"DIVAREA") and run it by typing DIVAREA.
Answer the few questions you will be asked and REMEMBER:
When you are prompted to indicate the two points of
the approximate division line, please bear in mind that
1. This DIVISION LINE will be rotated (or be offseted) and
neither of its endpoints should reside outside of the boundary,
(although it should have been easy to overcome this bug),
so pick points as FAR OUT from the boundary as possible,
not exceeding, of course, your current visibe area.
As for the FIXED POINT, in case you prefer "F"
rather than "C" as an answer in the previous question, it has to
reside on the lwpoly or outside of it, never inside.
2. When indicating point into the part which will obtain the desired
area, you have to indicate INTO it and AS FAR from division line as
possible, so this point will not be outside of the desired part
while the division line is moving into it.
3. Finally, you have to indicate exactly by the same way,
FAR FROM DIVISION line and INTO the remaining piece.
If you prefer more precision you can decrease local vars step2
and step1 accordingly.
Eg : Suppose you want to cut a part of 75.399 m2 out of 223.199 M2 (Total Area).
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